Coker

The delayed coking process in a refinery is used to break down vacuum residual hydrocarbons into shorter hydrocarbon chains that can then be hydro processed into sellable products. The coker generates high temperatures and high vibration, and produces erosive petroleum coke particles that can be hard on instrumentation and erosive to piping and valves.

Our team has worked with refiners to develop solutions to some of the most difficult instrumentation and control problems in coker applications.

Rely on trusted solutions for difficult instrumentation and control problems

Avoid downtime and lost revenue

Protect against erosion to instrumentation

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